Titre : | Addiction, Vol.111, n°9 - September 2016 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/09/2016 |
Année de publication : | 2016 |
Format : | 1509-1696 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- Overlapping substance using high-risk groups and infectious diseases: how dynamic modelling can evaluate risk and target HIV prevention [Editorial]. Martin N.K., Vickerman P., Hickman M., Patterson T.L., Rand E., Abramovitz D., et al., p. 1512-1515. - The world of gambling: the National Gambling Experiences series [Editorial]. Hodgins D.C., Petry N.M., p. 1516-1518. - Thank you to the Addiction Editorial Advisory Board upon its disbandment. West R., p. 1519-1519. - Addiction endorses Penelope, a new online manuscript checking tool. O'Reilly J., West R., p. 1520-1520. - Reviewing and interpreting the effects of brief alcohol interventions: comment on a Cochrane review about motivational interviewing for young adults [For debate]. Grant S., Pedersen E.R., Osilla K.C., Kulesza M., D'Amico E.J., p. 1521-1527. - Is it time to define minimally clinically important differences for patient-reported outcome measures used in alcohol brief intervention studies? Newton A.S., Wild C.T., p. 1528-1529. - Back to basics. Gual A., p. 1529-1530. - Is it time for a more ambitious research agenda for decreasing alcohol-related harm among young adults? Bradley K.A., Lapham G.T., p. 1531-1532. - We cannot ignore bias, especially if effects are small, but we need better methods for evaluating prevention systems. Foxcroft D.R., p. 1532-1533. - It is time to develop appropriate tools for assessing minimal clinically important differences, performance bias and quality of evidence in reviews of behavioral interventions. Grant S., Pedersen E.R., Osilla K.C., Kulesza M., D'Amico E.J., p. 1533-1535. - A mixed-method systematic review and meta-analysis of mental health professionals' attitudes toward smoking and smoking cessation among people with mental illnesses. Sheals K., Tombor I., McNeill A., Shahab L., p. 1536-1553. - Varenicline for smoking cessation and reduction in people with severe mental illnesses: systematic review and meta-analysis. Wu Q., Gilbody S., Peckham E., Brabyn S., Parrott S., p. 1554-1567. - Developing a social practice-based typology of British drinking culture in 2009-2011: implications for alcohol policy analysis. Ally A.K., Lovatt M., Meier P.S., Brennan A., Holmes J., p. 1568-1579. - Commentary on Ally et al. (2016): Can alcohol market segmentation provide a basis for alcohol policy? J. M N., p. 1580-1581. - The indirect effects of childhood attention deficit hyperactivity disorder on alcohol problems in adulthood through unique facets of impulsivity. Pedersen S.L., Walther C.A.P., Harty S.C., Gnagy E.M., Pelham W.E., Molina B.S.G., p. 1582-1589. - Understanding trends in Australian alcohol consumption - an age-period-cohort model. Livingston M., Raninen J., Slade T., Swift W., Lloyd B., Dietze P., p. 1590-1598. - Risk of heavy drinking among sexual minority adolescents: indirect pathways through sexual orientation-related victimization and affiliation with substance-using peers. Dermody S.S., Marshal M.P., Burton C.M., Chisolm D.J., p. 1599-1606. - The toxicology of heroin-related death: estimating survival times. Darke S., Duflou J., p. 1607-1613. - Commentary on Darke & Duflou (2016): Heroin-related deaths - identifying a window for intervention. Tas B., McDonald R., p. 1614-1615. - An economic evaluation of contingency management for completion of hepatitis B vaccination in those on treatment for opiate dependence. Rafia R., Dodd P.J., Brennan A., Meier P.S., Hope V.D., Ncube F., et al., p. 1616-1627. - Implications of gambling problems for family and interpersonal adjustment: results from the Quinte Longitudinal Study. Cowlishaw S., Suomi A., Rodgers B., p. 1628-1636. - 'Maybe they should regulate them quite strictly until they know the true dangers': a focus group study exploring UK adolescents' views on e-cigarette regulation. Weishaar H., Trevisan F., Hilton S., p. 1637-1645. - Motivating parents of kids with asthma to quit smoking: the effect of the teachable moment and increasing intervention intensity using a longitudinal randomized trial design. Borrelli B., McQuaid E.L., Tooley E.M., Busch A.M., Hammond S.K., Becker B., et al., p. 1646-1655. - Which measures of cigarette dependence are predictors of smoking cessation during pregnancy? Analysis of data from a randomized controlled trial. Riaz M., Lewis S., Coleman T., Aveyard P., West R., Naughton F., et al., p. 1656-1665. - Is khat use disorder a valid diagnostic entity? Duresso S.W., Matthews A.J., Ferguson S.G., Bruno R., p. 1666-1676. - Gambling and problem gambling in Switzerland. Billieux J., Achab S., Savary J.-F., Simon O., Richter F., Zullino D., et al., p. 1677-1683. - Comment on West, Shahab & Brown (2016): ‘Estimating the population impact of e-cigarettes on smoking cessation in England’. Warner K.E., p. 1684-1684. - Arrhythmia associated with buprenorphine and methadone reported to the Food and Drug Administration. Cataldo M., p. 1685-1686. - Reply to Cataldo (2016): Arrhythmia associated with buprenorphine and methadone reported to the Food and Drug Administration. Kao D., Haigney M.C.P., Mehler P.S., Krantz M., p. 1686-1687. - On the relationship between epidemiology and policy. Imtiaz S., Shield K.D., Roerecke M., Cheng J., Popova S., Fischer B., et al., p. 1687-1688. |
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Lien : | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/add.v11 |
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